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Lorna W Harries

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Biochemical Society Transactions|July 24, 2012
Long non-coding RNAs and human diseaseLorna W Harries
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism|February 14, 2019
Alternate mRNA processing of the hepatocyte nuclear factor genes and its role in monogenic diabetesLorna W Harries
Frontiers in Genetics|March 26, 2019
RNA Biology Provides New Therapeutic Targets for Human DiseaseLorna W Harries
Genes|August 21, 2014
MicroRNAs as Mediators of the Ageing ProcessLorna W Harries
The FEBS Journal|April 23, 2022
Dysregulated RNA processing and metabolism: a new hallmark of ageing and provocation for cellular senescenceLorna W Harries
Ageing Research Reviews|May 1, 2017
Splicing regulatory factors, ageing and age-related diseaseEva Latorre, Lorna W Harries
Genes|November 29, 2017
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) in Health and DiseaseShahnaz Haque, Lorna W Harries
Experimental Cell Research|October 9, 2019
Corrigendum to "miRNAs responsive to the diabetic microenvironment in the human beta cell line EndoC βH1 may target genes in the FOXO, HIPPO and Lysine degradation pathways" [Exp. Cell Res. 29 (2019) 111559]Nicola Jeffery, Lorna W Harries
Molecular Oncology|February 20, 2025
Integration of single-cell and bulk RNA-sequencing data reveals the prognostic potential of epithelial gene markers for prostate cancerZhuofan Mou, Lorna W Harries
Experimental Cell Research|August 20, 2019
miRNAs responsive to the diabetic microenvironment in the human beta cell line EndoC-βH1 may target genes in the FOXO, HIPPO and Lysine degradation pathwaysNicola Jeffery, Lorna W Harries
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Biochemical Society Transactions|July 24, 2012
Long non-coding RNAs and human diseaseLorna W Harries
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism|February 14, 2019
Alternate mRNA processing of the hepatocyte nuclear factor genes and its role in monogenic diabetesLorna W Harries
Frontiers in Genetics|March 26, 2019
RNA Biology Provides New Therapeutic Targets for Human DiseaseLorna W Harries
Genes|August 21, 2014
MicroRNAs as Mediators of the Ageing ProcessLorna W Harries
The FEBS Journal|April 23, 2022
Dysregulated RNA processing and metabolism: a new hallmark of ageing and provocation for cellular senescenceLorna W Harries
Ageing Research Reviews|May 1, 2017
Splicing regulatory factors, ageing and age-related diseaseEva Latorre, Lorna W Harries
Genes|November 29, 2017
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) in Health and DiseaseShahnaz Haque, Lorna W Harries
Experimental Cell Research|October 9, 2019
Corrigendum to "miRNAs responsive to the diabetic microenvironment in the human beta cell line EndoC βH1 may target genes in the FOXO, HIPPO and Lysine degradation pathways" [Exp. Cell Res. 29 (2019) 111559]Nicola Jeffery, Lorna W Harries
Molecular Oncology|February 20, 2025
Integration of single-cell and bulk RNA-sequencing data reveals the prognostic potential of epithelial gene markers for prostate cancerZhuofan Mou, Lorna W Harries
Experimental Cell Research|August 20, 2019
miRNAs responsive to the diabetic microenvironment in the human beta cell line EndoC-βH1 may target genes in the FOXO, HIPPO and Lysine degradation pathwaysNicola Jeffery, Lorna W Harries
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